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Trisha shares heartbreaking note and rare BTS moments from ’96’

'Rest peacefully, Janaki Amma': Trisha Krishnan shares heartbreaking note and rare BTS moments from Vijay Sethupathi starrer '96'

The Indian film industry and millions of music lovers are in deep sorrow on the demise of legendary playback singer S. Janaki. With tributes pouring in from across the country, actress Trisha Krishnan shared a very personal message that touched fans online. She also shared rare photographs with S. Janaki during the making of ’96, along with her heartfelt note, bringing back memories of veteran singer’s brief association with the beloved romantic drama. Her emotional words have once again reminded audiences of the warmth and humility that defined Janaki beyond her extraordinary musical career.

Trisha shares an emotional note remembering S. Janaki

Taking to Instagram, Trisha paid tribute to the legendary singer with an emotional message. She wrote, “Carrying your name in one of my most special films will forever be one of the greatest honours of my life. But knowing you and being loved by you is something I’ll cherish forever. Thank you for your hugs, your kindness, your laughter, and for always reminding me that the greatest artists are the humblest souls. Your voice will live forever. Rest peacefully, Janaki Amma. I will miss you terribly.” The actress also shared two candid photographs with S. Janaki from the 96 shoot, and the pictures quickly began circulating widely on social media.

The deleted ‘96’ scene that fans still talk about

Many fans may not know that S. Janaki also appeared in a scene in 96. During the film’s production, the legendary singer shot a special sequence, but it was eventually removed from the final cut because of the film’s runtime. Years after the film’s release, the deleted scene was made public, allowing audiences to finally watch her appearance. The clip received an emotional response from fans, with many questioning why such a memorable moment had been left out of the theatrical version. The unseen sequence has since become one of the most talked-about deleted scenes from the film.

Fans hope the memory lives on in ‘96’ sequel

With discussions around ’96’ returning after Trisha’s tribute, many fans have also revisited the deleted sequence featuring S. Janaki. As work on the sequel to ’96’ is reportedly progressing, some movie lovers have expressed hope that the veteran singer’s memorable appearance could be acknowledged in some form in the new film. Whether that happens or not, Trisha’s touching message and the resurfaced photographs have ensured S Janaki’s connection with ’96’ and will not be forgotten. Go to Source

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